Medical Care Services (MCS) program
The Medical Care Services (MCS) Program provides health care coverage to lawfully present recipients of Aged, Blind, or Disabled (ABD) cash assistance and the Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) Referral program who are unable to access other Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) programs due to their citizenship / immigration status.
Beginning February 1, 2022, MCS provides health care coverage to adult recipients of the State Family Assistance (SFA) for Survivors of Certain Crimes cash program who are unable to access other health care coverage due to their citizenship/immigration status.
Beginning July 1, 2022, MCS provides health care coverage to noncitizen Survivors of Certain Crimes who are recipients of ABD cash assistance or HEN referral programs.
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WAC 182-508-0005 Washington apple health medical care services - eligibility and scope of coverage.
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WAC 182-508-0005 Washington apple health medical care services - eligibility and scope of coverage.
Effective February 12, 2023
- A person is eligible for state-funded Washington apple health medical care services (MCS) coverage to the extent of available funds if the person is:
- Determined by the department of social and health services to be eligible for benefits under:
- The aged, blind, or disabled program as described in WAC 388-400-0060;
- The housing and essential needs referral program as described in WAC 388-400-0070; or
- The survivors of certain crimes (SCC) program, as described in WAC 388-424-0035, which includes victims of human trafficking as described in RCW 74.04.005;
- Not eligible for another federally funded categorically needy (CN) (as defined in WAC 182-500-0020) or alternative benefits plan (ABP) (as defined in WAC 182-500-0010) Washington apple health program and
- Not residing in a public institution as defined in WAC 182-500-0050.
- Determined by the department of social and health services to be eligible for benefits under:
- If an enrollment cap exists under WAC 182-508-0150, a waiting list of people may be established.
- A person's period of eligibility for MCS is the same as the person's period of eligibility for:
- The aged, blind, or disabled program as described in WAC 388-449-0150;
- The person's incapacity authorization period for the housing and essential needs referral program as described in WAC 388-447-0110;
- The person's period of eligibility for the SCC program as described in WAC 388-424-0035.
- The MCS program covers only the medically necessary services defined in WAC 182-501-0060.
- The MCS program does not cover medical services received outside the state of Washington unless the medical services are provided in a border city listed in WAC 182-501-0175.
This is a reprint of the official rule as published by the Office of the Code Reviser. If there are previous versions of this rule, they can be found using the Legislative Search page.
- A person is eligible for state-funded Washington apple health medical care services (MCS) coverage to the extent of available funds if the person is:
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- When an individual is approved for ABD cash assistance, HEN Referral, or SFA for Survivors of Certain Crimes, review the case to determine if they are Federally Qualified to receive Medicaid.
- If the individual is not Federally Qualified to receive Medicaid, screen in an A-track Assistance Unit (AU) for adult recipients and approve MCS for the same certification period as ABD cash assistance, HEN Referral, or SFA for Survivors of Certain Crimes.
- At the time of Mid-Certification Review, Eligibility Review, or Disability / Incapacity Review, extend MCS eligibility if the individual remains eligible for ABD cash assistance, HEN Referral, or SFA for Survivors of Certain Crimes.
- Terminate MCS when eligibility for ABD cash assistance, HEN Referral, or SFA for Survivors of Certain Crimes ends.